Square Enix Holding Spring Sale In North America

Square Enix are holding a Spring sale on their online store in North America, with a few of their more popular titles on sale. Final Fantasy VII for PC has been discounted from $11.99 to $5.99. Meanwhile, Kingdom Hearts 3D has gone from $39.99 to $29.99.

Meanwhile, Final Fantasy XIII-2 is available for $14.99 (down from $19.99), and Sleeping Dogs and Hitman Absolution can be had for $37.49 each (down from $49.99 each).

Know what’s funny? It isn’t just NA, but also for the EU. Hitman: Absolution is down to just 8.74€ over here. Same for Sleeping Dogs

Nightmesh

Lower some of that XIII-2 DLC please!

ChaoofNee

It’s Digital River! Don’t do it!

Remember Ni no Kuni!

Rune

Considering with a lot of their downloads being funky towards the consumers (you can only download your PC game once within 30 days of purchase), it completely put me off buying anything from their store.

http://darkchaplain.com/ DarkChaplain

You can still buy PC titles that use Steamworks. Grab the key, activate it on Steam, screw Digital River.

Rune

I was considering FF7 PC when it was on sale last , but since it’s not available with a Steam code I was out of luck unfortunately.

puchinri

Oh, yikes. Now I’m worried and conflicted. . .

MrSirFeatherFang

The shipping kills it for me. I’m also in no position to spend over $100 atm too.

Ethan_Twain

…the collection of links at the bottom of the Siliconera article (just above the comments) is showing me Kingdom Hearts 3D available for half of this discounted price. It was also available for far less than this during the black Friday weekend. Square Enix, this deal does not impress me.

HerosLight

13-2 for $14.99? I might just buy it now.

But question, is it only on their website or on PSN store too?

Zurashii

Now if only the 3rd Birthday gets the same treatment soon…

LustEnvy

That game is so bad, it should be free.

puchinri

Time to go see if anything I want is available on there.

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